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Sacramentum Recordatoris.*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

Extract

This here you Mr. Maiour, Mr. Aldermen, Mr. Sheryves, and the rest here present, that I, Thomas Hannam, Recorder elect of this City of Bristoll, shall and will be from henceforth faythfull and true vnto our Soueraigne Ladie the Quenes Maiestie, her heires and successors, and shall and will be beneficiall and true to the Maiour and Cominalty of this City, duringe the tyme of my said office, in what may appertaine therevnto to my power, and geve therevnto the best councell I can, without any partyalty, love, favour or hate. I shall and will, duringe the said tyme, truely and indifferently geve myne advise to the vttermost of my skyll, in all manner of pleas or causes to be holden in any of the Quenes Courtes of Recorde within the said Citye, wherevnto I shalbe for that purpose made privie.

Type
Ricart's Kalendar
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1873

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References

Page 88 note * Compare the oath, temp. Edw. III., before, p. 75.

Page 88 note † Fos. 195 b-197 b are occupied by the Mayor's Oath, temp. Eliz., already referred to (see before, p. 72 note †), and the Sheriff's and the Bailiff's Oaths here given. The two last are written in a hand of about 1598.